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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> we want to go to our fifth story tonight. live free or die. this thursday is national coming out day. bishop gene robinson has become the first openly gay bishop in the emiss co pailian church, and he's taking his message on the road that follows his personal journey to gain acceptance in the church. and outfront tonight, he joins me. it's good to see you again. we meet again. >> i know. i'm so glad to see you again. >> i want to talk differently. the time we met before, we talked about your new book. it's called god believes in love. now i want to talk to you about this election. and mitt romney and president obama and where they stand and what their stands mean as we mo
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it should be about the american economy. it should be about rebuilding that, rebuilding the american military. american values. what we're seeing with this president for four years is a weakening of the economy, weakening of the military and weakening across the board in foreign policy. tell me the place in the world where america today is more respected or safer and secure than we were four years ago. certainly not in syria, certainly not with iran getting a nuclear weapon, certainly not -- >> hang on. hang on. hang on. let me stop you in your tracks. actually, i wod say one of the things that barack obama has done incredibly successfully is restore a lot of america's very damaged reputation around the world, since the eight years of george bush and all the warfare that came with it. i would seriously question that. i've traveled a lot through europe and so on. there's a lot of respect for america that certainly wasn't there six, seven years ago. >> the question is not whether -- it's always safer and secure. is the situati
it should be about the american economy. it should be about rebuilding that, rebuilding the american military. american values. what we're seeing with this president for four years is a weakening of the economy, weakening of the military and weakening across the board in foreign policy. tell me the place in the world where america today is more respected or safer and secure than we were four years ago. certainly not in syria, certainly not with iran getting a nuclear weapon, certainly not --...
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we talked about the economy, he really is not proposing anything he hasn't talked about for the last four years. i think the challenge that he has is that his ideas are just not demonstrating the kind of results he would hope for, and people recognize that. >> are you confident, governor, that paul ryan will take on joe biden thursday night the way you took on the president? >> you know, i don't know how paul will deal with this debate. obviously the vice president has done, i don't know, 15 or 20 debates during his lifetime. experienced debater. this is i think paul's first debate. i may be wrong. he may have done something in high school, i don't know. but it will be a new experience for paul, but i'm sure he'll do fine and frankly, paul has the facts at his side, he has policy on his side and we also have results on our side. >> what should you have said about that 47%? >> well, wolf, as you know, i was talking about how do you get to 50.1% of the vote. i would like to get 100% of the vote but i figure that's not going to happen so i try to tell contributors how i get to 50.1%. i
we talked about the economy, he really is not proposing anything he hasn't talked about for the last four years. i think the challenge that he has is that his ideas are just not demonstrating the kind of results he would hope for, and people recognize that. >> are you confident, governor, that paul ryan will take on joe biden thursday night the way you took on the president? >> you know, i don't know how paul will deal with this debate. obviously the vice president has done, i don't...
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first and foremost, jobs and the economy, no surprise there as it is for every american. but number two, health care. and when you ask women who support president obama why they do so, the number one reason they cite is health care. those who support governor romney were more likely to say it was because of his position that the government should spend less or that the government should be smaller. >> reproductive rights. >> reproductive rights and that, by the way, primarily for young women is about birth control. it's not really a bedroom issue, more of a bank account issue. >> can i ask you when i was reading through -- i got the transcript, i was reading through the unedited transcript and i have to say i was really kind of shocked that he went into the contraception issue and talked about his daughters. >> absolutely. and i had the opportunity to interview him in 2008 and he did the same thing. i mean, he really does personalize health issues when he's talking about women's cancer issues, he references his mother's struggles with ovarian cancer -- >> it's kind of wei
first and foremost, jobs and the economy, no surprise there as it is for every american. but number two, health care. and when you ask women who support president obama why they do so, the number one reason they cite is health care. those who support governor romney were more likely to say it was because of his position that the government should spend less or that the government should be smaller. >> reproductive rights. >> reproductive rights and that, by the way, primarily for...
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to blame for the bad economy, he's going to lose. that's why you see the president has been launching all the attacks against bain and all the other things he's been doing. so that's been the weakness and the numbers, too, that i'm looking for on the inside the polls are mitt romney's attributes and his ratings among independents because forget whether the polls are skewed for ds or rs, as long as mitt romney keeps winning independents, chances are mitt romney's going to win. in this pew poll, he won independents today, having nothing to do with whether it's skewed one party or the other. that's something to keep your eye on. romney's favorability is moving up, obama's are moving down. mitt romney's winning independents. >> it is just amazing how quickly narratives change in this election. last week, it was, you know, doomsday for romney, then the debate happened. who knows what it's going to be next week. is it still wide open? >> i think it's moved from a race that was heavily tilted toward obama, the president was just beating rom
to blame for the bad economy, he's going to lose. that's why you see the president has been launching all the attacks against bain and all the other things he's been doing. so that's been the weakness and the numbers, too, that i'm looking for on the inside the polls are mitt romney's attributes and his ratings among independents because forget whether the polls are skewed for ds or rs, as long as mitt romney keeps winning independents, chances are mitt romney's going to win. in this pew poll,...
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thank you. >>> from a drunk driving arrest to the economy. events that became what are called october surprises, which is 28 days to go, what else could go wrong? what could go right? that could shape this presidential election. aaron blake, from the washington post, joins me to discuss. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems.
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♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. sentencing gets under way, let's get right to carol costello, who is following the sentencing. >> thank you, soledad. the convicted child rapist says he's the real victim. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as aa monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> that's not the most shocking claim in this stunning jailhouse recording. >>> skydive of historic proportions. one man hopes to break the sound barrier in a jump from the edge the space. >>> a new poll shows mitt romney out in front. the president's poor debate performance apparently giving the challenger a boost. but for how long? >>> companies are now using the election to sell their products. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. one of the most reviled men in the country faces sentencing. the hearing is scheduled to st
♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. sentencing gets under way, let's get right to carol costello, who is following the sentencing. >> thank you, soledad. the convicted child rapist says he's the real victim. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as aa monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged,...
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look at the economy. the question was obama doesn't know how to turn the economy around. this is the pew poll again. 54% now say they agree with that. that's problematic. pew questioned likely female voters. the numbers were heavily in the president's favor, 56% to mitt romney's 38%. now that's tied. that has to be problematic for the president who has been touting his lead with female voters. whether or not you support mitt romney strongly, now 67% up from 56% last month. do you think the invoice presidential debate will turn the tide for the democrats? >> two presidential debates, a lot of campaigning and some events that you and i can't even predict are going to occur in the next four weeks. here is the bottom line. we are moving in the right direction on economic recovery. governor romney's approach of allowing the automobile sector to go bankrupt, stepping back and going to the old policies of george w. bush, that isn't going to turn this economy in the right direction. it's going to turn us around in the wrong direction. the american people will come to understand t
look at the economy. the question was obama doesn't know how to turn the economy around. this is the pew poll again. 54% now say they agree with that. that's problematic. pew questioned likely female voters. the numbers were heavily in the president's favor, 56% to mitt romney's 38%. now that's tied. that has to be problematic for the president who has been touting his lead with female voters. whether or not you support mitt romney strongly, now 67% up from 56% last month. do you think the...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle...
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i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should, under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage interest deductions and charitable contributions, they will, of course, continue to be preferences for those types of expenses. >> so even wealthy people, would you put a cap on how much they can deduct as far as charitable contributions are concerned? because i've heard you mention the $1,700 cap for some folks out there, and i would like you to elaborate, if you don't mind. >> well, i'm not going to lay out a piece of legislation here, because i intend to work together with republicans and democrats in congress, but there are a number of ways one could approach this. one would be to have a total cap number. it could be $25,000, $50,000. and people could put whatever deduction in that total cap they'd like. or, instead, you could take the posture that bowles simpson did, which is going after specific deductions and
i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should, under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage interest deductions and charitable contributions, they will, of course, continue to be preferences for those types of expenses. >> so even wealthy people, would you put a cap on how much they can deduct as far as charitable contributions are concerned? because i've heard...
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he's got to get on offense about the economy. he's got to pin the economy on joe biden and barack obama, and he can't get into the policy weeds. he's got to be that visionary. so he's got to appear to be more the ceo than the cfo, in terms of how he phrases and how he conducts himself in the debate. and then, finally, he's got to show that he's got a command of the economy. we've heard he does, but now's the chance for folks to really get to see that on display in the debate tonight. >> so i think for both men, some of the challenges we've actually seen in the run-up. for joe biden, of course, it's the gaffes that people now talk about all the time. let me play a little chunk of what i would call kind of a typical error from him. listen. >> it was wonderful for children, by the way. having your grandpop live with you. having your great aunt and your uncle, for real. but those walls were awful thin. i wonder how the hell my parents did it. but that's a different story. >> i would say that's kind of a typical one. paul ryan, we've
he's got to get on offense about the economy. he's got to pin the economy on joe biden and barack obama, and he can't get into the policy weeds. he's got to be that visionary. so he's got to appear to be more the ceo than the cfo, in terms of how he phrases and how he conducts himself in the debate. and then, finally, he's got to show that he's got a command of the economy. we've heard he does, but now's the chance for folks to really get to see that on display in the debate tonight. >>...
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we need new leadership to get our economy growing again. and you can hear from takes city dash herself, she'll be live on piers morgan tonight at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> stain glass window, church pews, the choir. all things in the past for a lot of americans. because more people say they have no religion. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood
we need new leadership to get our economy growing again. and you can hear from takes city dash herself, she'll be live on piers morgan tonight at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> stain glass window, church pews, the choir. all things in the past for a lot of americans. because more people say they have no religion. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy...
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this will give us a good look at the global economy after the bell tonight. they're expected to break even for the quarter. and then yum! brand, this one might actually steal the spotlight after the bell. it is underperforming the broader market, but yum! brand, think kfc, taco bell, pizza hut, a very large presence in china and we have seen a lot of slowing reports about the economy in china. that may be reflected in yum brand results tonight. the stock is lower heading into those results. the trade is a buy. while the results are not supposed to be great, we expect some buyers coming in to meet expectations or better than expectations. cheryl: at least get something positive. sandra: we will see. dennis: yum brand always gets a premium because it is such a great doc symbol. speaking of fast foods, who is the fastest serving up your fast food order? sorry burger king but according to the quick service restaurant magazine annual ratings of drive through performance, the fastest fast food chain is wendy's. under 130 seconds compared to burger king last-place r
this will give us a good look at the global economy after the bell tonight. they're expected to break even for the quarter. and then yum! brand, this one might actually steal the spotlight after the bell. it is underperforming the broader market, but yum! brand, think kfc, taco bell, pizza hut, a very large presence in china and we have seen a lot of slowing reports about the economy in china. that may be reflected in yum brand results tonight. the stock is lower heading into those results. the...
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economy and the health of it. our usage is still about 12% lower than last year and that means that people are still driving less and consuming less. >> absolutely. the new poll from pew research shows a big post debate bounce from romney. the broadest poll has romney with a 4 point lead four days starting with the day after the debate. the previous poll had president obama with an 8 point lead, but the swing is much more pronounced mopping women voters. now, it has the candidates tied. it's a 18 point swing, a 18 point swing, from the previous poll. and joining the company now, from the director of economic research, with the recent foundation and that's not anthony, we'll get to john in a moment. anthony, are you there? all right. john, you're an expert on all things. >> now, you are. charles: radio personality extraordinaire. >> thanks. charles: let's start first of all with the swing. were you telling people that mitt romney would win before the debate? >> oh, absolutely. mitt romney is going to win this elect
economy and the health of it. our usage is still about 12% lower than last year and that means that people are still driving less and consuming less. >> absolutely. the new poll from pew research shows a big post debate bounce from romney. the broadest poll has romney with a 4 point lead four days starting with the day after the debate. the previous poll had president obama with an 8 point lead, but the swing is much more pronounced mopping women voters. now, it has the candidates tied....
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china even at 7% gdp growth, it is a huge economy. that driving force is important to our economy, as well. tracy: all playing a part of this market you'd you think halfway through 2013 we should have a little more clarity in all of this? >> that is right. we may not like the clarity, but, first of all, you will have this transition in china which starts november 8. we expect a stimulus program out of that. it is may be more oriented towards an enterprise. profiting from that will require some careful investing. tracy: right. >> you have the china situation, then, in terms of the u.s., you will have the election, issues of the fiscal cliff will come to a head. we can talk about the extent that that may be. even in europe, as europe continues to muddle through this, we have more bumps in terms of angela merkel herself and her election coming up. i think we will have clarity. once markets see clarity, then they can act. tracy: yes. that is what we are waiting for. some direction. you mentioned playing this carefully. one of the plays th
china even at 7% gdp growth, it is a huge economy. that driving force is important to our economy, as well. tracy: all playing a part of this market you'd you think halfway through 2013 we should have a little more clarity in all of this? >> that is right. we may not like the clarity, but, first of all, you will have this transition in china which starts november 8. we expect a stimulus program out of that. it is may be more oriented towards an enterprise. profiting from that will require...
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a many nasa to -- a menace to our economy. >>shepard: we cannot see it airing anywhere but on newscasts like this. governor romney fired back and a spokesman accused the president of trying to "make a big election about small things." wendell is live at the white house. this is getting nasty again. >>reporter: it sure looks like it. on air force one the president's campaign spokeswoman said the biggest take away is romney shaking relationship with the fact. the president is headed back to washington, dc, right now, with a stop in ohio, where voter registration ends at 9:00 tonight. he told the reporters in san francisco last night some want him to take the gloves off but he made clear he did not think much of governor romney's first debate performance. >> after the debate i had a bunch of folks say, don't be so plight, don't be so nice. i want everyone to understand something. what was mean for them wasn't leadership. that is salesmanship. >>reporter: he made clear the president didn't think much of his own debate performance,
a many nasa to -- a menace to our economy. >>shepard: we cannot see it airing anywhere but on newscasts like this. governor romney fired back and a spokesman accused the president of trying to "make a big election about small things." wendell is live at the white house. this is getting nasty again. >>reporter: it sure looks like it. on air force one the president's campaign spokeswoman said the biggest take away is romney shaking relationship with the fact. the president...
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all in an attempt to spur the economy. shep. >> shep: carl, what's the thinking on governor romney's bounce in the polls since that first big debate? >> they are very pumped here. the romney campaign is quite excited. they say there is more to come. they're building and talking about their ground game, grassroots, 4 million people have been contacted here in ohio alone. 4 1/2 million. that's more than a third of the overall population. the polls have ticked up. romney has closed the gap, leading in some of the national polls, within the mar i didn't know of error, and in most of the battle ground states, he's either closed the gap and in a couple of cases, gone up by a point or two. these are swings in the polls. he's eliminated any bounce the president had gotten from his convention with the own bounce he got last week. with the vice presidential debate this week and two more presidential debathes and generally both campaigns have recognized for the better part of the last year that this race was always going to hover at
all in an attempt to spur the economy. shep. >> shep: carl, what's the thinking on governor romney's bounce in the polls since that first big debate? >> they are very pumped here. the romney campaign is quite excited. they say there is more to come. they're building and talking about their ground game, grassroots, 4 million people have been contacted here in ohio alone. 4 1/2 million. that's more than a third of the overall population. the polls have ticked up. romney has closed the...
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if you look at the global economy, what are the drags on the global economy? okay, china's not going to grow forever, but it's still pretty good. india, still pretty good. it's europe and potentially the u.s. business profits are projected to go down year-over-year. that is really bad. first time since 2009, by the way. jenna: and is that all because of europe, just real quick, carly? >> no, a lot of things. it's tax increases, it's pessimism about the future, it's obamacare, other things, fiscal cliff -- jenna: there's a lot of variables. >> yes. jenna: there is a lot of variables, we don't have control over the entire world. is there a way to insulate ourselves that if recession is out there, that we don't fall into it as well? >> well, we can give ourselves the best chance, and that is to do something about our huge trade deaf skit and do -- deficit and do something about our banks and energy seven sector. resolve the trade deficit by china by combating protectionism, something mr. obama is afraid to do. develop domestic oil and gas, something mr. obama fee
if you look at the global economy, what are the drags on the global economy? okay, china's not going to grow forever, but it's still pretty good. india, still pretty good. it's europe and potentially the u.s. business profits are projected to go down year-over-year. that is really bad. first time since 2009, by the way. jenna: and is that all because of europe, just real quick, carly? >> no, a lot of things. it's tax increases, it's pessimism about the future, it's obamacare, other...